mainifestness

Definition
  1. Noun:
    • The quality or state of being manifest: "manifestness" refers to the condition of being clear, obvious, or evident to the senses or the mind. It describes the degree to which something is readily perceived or understood without ambiguity.
Usage Examples
  • (The obviousness of his guilt was impossible to ignore.)
  • (The evident nature of such truths is a subject of discussion.)
  • (The clear visibility of the mistake allowed for a quick fix.)
Advanced Usage
  • "in its manifestness": used to emphasize the clear appearance or presence of something.

    • The beauty of the landscape was striking in its manifestness. (The beauty was immediately and obviously apparent.)
  • "with manifestness": in a way that is clearly evident.

    • She spoke with manifestness about her intentions, leaving no room for doubt. (She communicated her intentions clearly and openly.)
Variants and Related Words
  • Manifest (adj): clear or obvious to the eye or mind.

    • His disappointment was manifest in his downcast expression. (His disappointment was easily seen.)
  • Manifestly (adv): in a way that is clearly visible or understood.

    • The project was manifestly flawed from the start. (The flaws were obvious.)
  • Manifestation (n): an event, action, or object that clearly shows or embodies something abstract.

    • The protest was a manifestation of public discontent. (The protest displayed the discontent clearly.)
Synonyms
  • Obviousness: the quality of being easily perceived or understood.
  • Evidentness: the state of being plain or clear.
  • Clarity: the quality of being transparent or easy to understand.
  • Apparency: the quality of being visible or discernible.
Related Idioms
  • "as plain as day": extremely obvious.

    • The solution was as plain as day once we examined the data. (The solution was manifest.)
  • "stick out like a sore thumb": to be very noticeable or obvious.

    • His mistake stuck out like a sore thumb in the report. (The error was manifest.)
Phrasal Verbs
  • Make manifest: to reveal or make something clear.

    • The investigation made manifest the corruption within the company. (The investigation revealed the corruption clearly.)
  • Become manifest: to become evident or obvious over time.

    • The symptoms of the disease became manifest only after several weeks. (The symptoms became clear later.)